Most of the Cambridgeshire Fenland is alluvial fenland, rising to the low, chalky East Anglian Hills in the south, with the Gogmagog Hills near Cambridge the most conspicuous feature. The main rivers are the Ouse, with its tributaries, and the Nene.
1. The Blue Cow Bed&Breakfast (St Ives/Hotels in St Ives)
The Blue Cow Bed Breakfast offers a touch of luxury in an old converted stables. The accommodation comprises one double bedroom a spacious lounge with two sofas television and DVD a fully equipped kitchen breakfast room and shower room. The fri...
2. Oliver's Lodge Hotel (St Ives/Hotels in St Ives)
The sunshine is coming so why not treat yourself to a few days away this Spring Summer at Oliver's Lodge Hotel. Excellent accommodation available at exceptional value where you will be greeted with a very warm welcome. Our a'la carte menu offer...
3. Slepe Hall Hotel (St Ives/Hotels in St Ives)
Slepe Hall was once a small country house and more recently a private boarding school for girls. Famous locally for it's excellent food ever changing menus Slepe Hall is a comfortable small hotel with a popular bar restaurant. The excellent ...